Archive for August, 2010

Here’s the Cinefest program

Monday, August 30th, 2010

It may not be the biggest film festival but this is the strongest competition program in Hungary: the feature film selection of Miskolc International Festival is complete.

Each of the chosen 14 films are remarkable. Oscar nominated, award winning in Cannes, Venice and Berlin. Films of outstanding calibre making their Hungarian premiere at their festival competition screenings. These films will make it worth their while for all film lovers to come to Jameson CineFest – many of these movies will not be screened elsewhere in Hungary.

Among the 14 films in competition will be the Oscar nominated American film Frozen River from a first-time director, the Oscar winning independent film Precious, a dark and sexy flick from Eastern Europe about shopping cerntre addicted teenage girls (Mall Girls), an incredibly strong drug-drama from Bulgaria (Eastern Plays), the Venice Best Direction winning Iranian film (Women without Men), the Cannes FIPRESCI award winning Hungarian film Adrienn Pal, another Canners winner, The Father of my Children, inspired by the suicide of Humbert Balsan, the producer of many fine European arthouse films.

Also, Miskolc will host the Hungarian premiere of You Don’t Know, Jack the HBO picture that was nominated for 15 Emmy Awards, starring Al Pacino.

Audiences of the Open Eye series will also see many Hungarian premieres.

The the festival’s new CineClassics series will include feature films like Zoltan Korda’s rarely seen Brit film The Four Feathers and a few of Michael Curtiz’s and Alexander Korda’s early films from Vienna, like Medarus, that have never been screened in Hungary and that will be shown with the live music accompaniment of the Budapest Bar band.

Here is the full list.

East European Forum 2010

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Dates: October 21- 28, 2010

Location: Jihlava, Czech Republic

Duration: 7 days

Participants: Approx. 24 filmmakers – 12 producers and 12 directors representing their film projects. At the East European Forum, 10 – 12 selected projects and another 14 projects from the year-long workshop Ex Oriente Film – also organized by IDF – are included in the pitch sessions.

Panel: Approx. 35 commissioning editors as well as sales agents, distributors, fund and VOD representatives participate in the Forum, either as panel members or observers.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 3, 2010
More info: www.dokweb.net/en/east-european-forum

Apply for the East European Forum

Friday, August 6th, 2010

This year the Forum celebrates its 10th anniversary! For the whole decade it has been the region’s largest meeting of East European documentary filmmakers and leading European commissioning editors, distributors, buyers and film fund representatives. Directors and independent producers offer their projects for co-production, pre-sales or any other form of financial support. To this date, some 60 documentary films have been made with the support of the Forum.

To fill out the application form, please go to here!

Deadline: September 3, 2010
Forum Workshop: October 21 – 24, 2010
Doc Presentations and Feedback Round Tables: October 25 – 26, 2010

Industry Networking Programme for Participants: October 27 – 30, 2010

For more information, please visit: www.DOKweb.net